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Reviewer in Purposive Communication Beed

This document provides a review for an examination on purposive communication. It contains multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions addressing topics like modes of communication, contextual communication, communication purposes and styles, effective written communication principles, language requirements, bibliographic sources, paralinguistic cues, prosodic features, language models, and sources of misunderstanding. Candidates are tested on their knowledge of these communication concepts and ability to identify, define, modify and match various communication terms and examples.

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Reviewer in Purposive Communication Beed

This document provides a review for an examination on purposive communication. It contains multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions addressing topics like modes of communication, contextual communication, communication purposes and styles, effective written communication principles, language requirements, bibliographic sources, paralinguistic cues, prosodic features, language models, and sources of misunderstanding. Candidates are tested on their knowledge of these communication concepts and ability to identify, define, modify and match various communication terms and examples.

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REVIEWER FOR THE QUALYFYING EXAMINATION FOR BEED

IN PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION

IDENTIFICATION. Identify what is being referred to in each given statement. Write your answer on the
line before each number.

__________ 1. It happens when there is something needed to be achieved, accomplished or resolved after the
conversation.
__________ 2. It includes the sets of rules and standards and communication protocols in an
organization/company.
__________ 3. It means talking to oneself.
__________ 4. A type of communication between or among people having different linguistics, religious,
ethics, social and professional background.
__________ 5. It is also known as first languages.
__________ 6. A place where people understand each other and use same language.
__________ 7. It is a process wherein people growing up acquire that language used in the community.
__________ 8. It is the result of language contact.
__________ 9. It is the exchange of thoughts, ideas, concepts, and views between or among two or more
people.
__________ 10. It is a situation or environment in which communication takes place.
__________ 11. It is the opportunity for the opposing debater to ask questions regarding the speech.
__________ 12. It is the topic or issue that is argued upon in a debate.
__________ 13. It is the summary and defense of each team’s ideas and evidences, to be delivered by the team
captain.
__________ 14. It is the presentation of each team member’s arguments and evidence for each aspect of the
case.
__________ 15. It is a kind of debate where there is only one speaker in the side of the affirmative and
negative.
__________ 16. It is the fallacy committed when one party attacks the character of the other party for the
purpose of making the argument of that other party weak.
__________ 17. It is the fallacy committed when one party uses an argument that appeals to pity or related
emotion in order to convince and thus influence the other party to give into will of the former.

MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and if not, change the underlined
word/s to make the statement correct. Write your answer on the line provided before each number.
__________ 18. Dictionary is a particular book you use as reference when you want to find the meanings of
words, their syllabications, pronunciations, correct spelling, the way they are used in a sentence, and at
times the history of words and their abbreviation. Also, the words here are arranged alphabetically.
__________ 19. Bibliographies are used when you want to know some data and statistics of important dates such
as astronomical data and tide time tables.
__________ 20. Encyclopedias are types of books which are also called fact books because they give you easy
access to facts and events of the previous years.
__________ 21. Manuals are lists of materials on specific topics and they act as pointers for the location of
certain materials.
__________22. Almanac provides more detailed information on certain topics compared to encyclopedias as
well as the procedures for doing a certain task.
__________ 23. Thesis statement is the main point or central argument of a research based-argumentative essay.
__________ 24. Informative speech is a type of speech that must be light hearted, amusing, and lively.
__________ 25. Research-based argumentative essay is an essay that is expected to present a clear stand on an
issue that has at least two different (opposing) sides.

Prepared by: MARK ANTHONY N. TINGSON, LPT


__________ 26. APA style is the method of using of own words in taking down notes or idea from an original
source.
__________ 27. Paraphrasing requires both in-text citation and reference list.
__________ 28. Singaporean and Malaysian English has a feature of dropping some sounds making the
syllables short.
__________ 29. Ambiguity means lack of explicitness on the part of the speaker.
__________ 30. Choose and select carefully the words you say based on the degree of your relationship.
__________ 31. Body gestures should be properly interpreted as their meanings vary from culture to culture.
__________ 32. American English has a feature of simplification of final consonant clusters.
__________ 33. When giving an idea in a conference, use informal language.
__________ 34. Middle East handshake includes arm firmly extended, accompanied by a bow.
__________ 35. Be turned off by people who pronounce words differently from the way you do.
__________ 36. For Japanese people, making a circle from one’s thumb and forefinger means threat.
__________ 37. Outer and expanding circles have known English language due to colonization.

MATCHING TYPE. Match the Philippine English Vocabulary in Column A with their corresponding
meaning in Column B. Write the small letter of your answer on the line provided before each number.
(10 points)

__________ 38. high blood A. boy who picks up tennis balls in a game
__________ 39. stick B. a box where Filipinos returning from abroad put all their shopping.
__________ 40. racket C. From the province
__________ 41. blow out D. A scheme or plan for a freelancing job
__________ 42. promdi E. cigarette
__________ 43. pulot boy F. feeling sad or negative about something
__________ 44. balikbayan box G. tense; upset
__________ 45. deep H. A Filipino perceived to be pro-American
I. hard to understand
J. treating someone with a meal
ENUMERATION.
46-47 Types of Communication according to Mode

48-52 Types of Communication according to Context

53-54 Types of Communication According to Purpose and Style

55-61 7Cs of Effective Written Communication

62-64 Requirements for Language

65-72 Give at least 8 Text Materials which are Not Considered in Making a Bibliography

73-76 Give 4 Paralinguistic Cues

77-78 Give 2 Prosodic Features

79-81 Three Concentric Models of Language

82-86 Sources of Misunderstanding

87-100 Draw the Three Concentric Models of Language and Give Five Countries for each
Prepared by: MARK ANTHONY N. TINGSON, LPT

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